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1. Georgia Guidestones
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The Georgia Guidestones is a large granite monument in Elbert County, Georgia, USA. A message comprising ten guides is inscribed on the structure in eight modern languages, and a shorter message is inscribed ...
2. Philosophy of Probability
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The philosophy of probability presents problems chiefly in matters of epistemology and the uneasy interface between mathematical concepts and ordinary language as it is used by non-mathematicians. Probability ...
... kept in sync. Besides using methods and subroutines in their code, Thomas and Hunt rely on code generators, automatic build systems, and scripting languages to observe the DRY principle across layers. ...
... to software developers through industry standard programming languages. Programmers use 'C for CUDA' (C with NVIDIA extensions), compiled through a PathScale Open64 C compiler, to code algorithms for execution ...
... specified using a hardware description language (HDL), similar to that used for an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) (circuit diagrams were previously used to specify the configuration, as ...
6. Simulacra and Simulations
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By: Jean Baudrillard (Author), Sheila Faria Glaser (Translator) Publisher: University of Michigan Press Paperback: 164 pages Language: English Amazon.com - Simulacra and Simulation Google Books - Simulacra ...
7. Analytic philosophy
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... as broad generalizations can be made, analytic philosophy is defined by its emphasis on clarity and argument, often achieved via modern formal logic and analysis of language, and a respect for the natural ...
8. Theory of descriptions
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The theory of descriptions is one of the philosopher Bertrand Russell's most significant contributions to the philosophy of language. It is also termed Russell's Theory of Descriptions (often abbreviated ...
9. Nothing
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... it is different from the ASCII character for zero ("0"). The ASCII blank character (" ") is not the same as an empty string (""), which is itself sometimes confused with the null pointer in languages such ...
10. Lip reading
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... by the context, language, and any residual hearing. People with normal vision, hearing and social skills unconsciously use information from the lips and face to aid aural comprehension in everyday conversation, ...
11. php.net
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The language that Joomla! is developed in ...
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